Annual Tree Hunt...bringing life back to an old family tradition

Finally, and usually after much debate, my mom would choose the perfect tree which we would cut down and then toss in the back of the truck. Both Katie and I were strategic in our plan to avoid the needles and squeeze around the tree. However, despite our best efforts neither one of us ever figured out how to completely escape from the short, stiff needles of the over sized spruce tree. I'm not quite sure why or what brought an end to our tradition, but once it was over the assembly of the artificial tree took the place of our family's annual tradition.


Normally Nathan and I take our daughter to pick out a tree from the local boyscout or VFW stands, which usually happen to sell trees cut from local tree farms. Like years prior, that was our plan for this year, but after seeing an article in yesterday's paper I was reminded of my favorite Christmas childhood memories. This year Nathan and I decided that we would bring life back to an old family tradition and make it our own. Hence...the "Annual Family Tree Hunt!" So, today we set off on our first excitement filled expedition and finally found the perfect, local, cut-it-down yourself Christmas Tree.

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1 Comments:
This is lovely! Thanks for sharing. Sadly, we always buy our Christmas tree from a lot. The trees come from Oregon and we're in California, so they aren't exactly local. There isn't really any place I know of around here to get a locally-grown tree, but I do know of people who drive to the mountains or somewhere and get one and bring it back. Not sure if they do it legally or not, and it seems like that would be so much work...
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